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Hydrologic and hydraulic research in mountain rivers

January 1, 1990

Although our current (1990) knowledge of hydrologic and hydraulic processes is based on many years of study, there are river environments where these processes are complex and poorly understood. One of these environments is in mountainous areas, which cover about 25 percent of the United States. Use of conventional hydrologic and hydraulic techniques in mountain-river environments may produce erroneous results and interpretations in a wide spectrum of water-resources investigations. An ongoing U.S. Geological Survey research project is being conducted to improve the understanding of hydrologic and hydraulic processes of mountainous areas and to improve the results of subsequent hydrologic investigations. Future hydrologic and hydraulic research needs in mountainous areas are identified.

Publication Year 1990
Title Hydrologic and hydraulic research in mountain rivers
DOI 10.1111/j.1752-1688.1990.tb01381.x
Authors Robert D. Jarrett
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Water Resources Bulletin
Index ID 70016258
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse